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AKASA orders for CFM machines worth $ 4.5 billion for Boeing 737 Max

AKASA orders for CFM machines worth $ 4.5 billion for Boeing 737 Max
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New Delhi: Billionaire Investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala – which was promoted by the air has ordered a $ 4.5 billion LEAP-1B CFM machine at the price of register for 72 Boeing 737 Max which was booked at Dubai Air Show on Tuesday.
CFM will maintain a water drug machine for high technical delivery reliability.
LEAP-1B Machine Entered Services at Boeing 737 Max in 2017.
More than 600 aircraft have been sent to around 66 operators worldwide and the fleet has recorded more than 25 hours of Lakh Machine flights.
WAS AIR CEO VINAY Dube said: “We are very happy to partner with CFM International when we start an exciting journey,” Dube added.
CFM International EVP Philippe Couteaux said: “We are proud to develop strong relationships with akasa and play a key role in the launch of their operations, by giving them the use of industry leading assets, fuel efficiency, and overall ownership costs.” In a statement, CFM said : “Because the CFM delivered the first CFM56 engine in the early 90s, the company has developed a relationship that believes in Indian major airlines and plays a key role in the continuous growth of the Indian domestic market, nearly 600 engines.
Operated by airlines from Indian continental children and more than 1,700 leap machines in order.

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